About Quest and apartment hotels

Always there for you

Quest Apartment Hotels has over 150 properties in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. They are located in central business districts, suburban and regional areas with close proximity to head offices, business centres and key tourist destinations.

No matter where you do business or choose to holiday, from central business districts to regional areas, Quest is there for you.

About Quest and apartment hotels

When Quest was established, accommodation options available to travellers were limited mainly to hotels and motels.

For business travellers, this meant working, sleeping and eating in the one, often cramped space. It also made travelling for families and groups expensive, with multiple rooms required to accommodate everyone.

That’s why Apartment Hotels are an excellent option. Quest was born from humble beginnings in 1988, with one property in Fitzroy, on the fringe of Melbourne’s central business district. Since then, Quest has emerged to become the largest and most successful apartment hotels brand in Australasia.

Today, travellers choose Quest, which is widely recognised for providing spacious and convenient accommodation for guests travelling for extended periods of time.

What is a Quest apartment hotel?

A Quest apartment hotel is your home or office away from home, complete with separate living, dining and sleeping areas, separate work stations and fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities.

These features, unique to apartment hotels, allow you to cook your own meals, do your own laundry, and relax with plenty of space.

Quest attracts guests who stay for days, weeks or months at a time. The combination of flexible accommodation and services make our guests feel like they never left home.

The Quest logo

The Quest logo and brand name represent an ongoing journey to achieve the highest levels of personal and professional success. The outstretched wings of the golden “swan” soaring upward are symbolic of Quest people's flight to excellence, in all that they do and in all that the organisation and its people seek to become. The gold of the swan symbolises wealth; not only financial success, but personal success.